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there really is no american economy. what we have is a network of metro economies and they're now stepping up and doing the hard work. >> but at the same time we all know that some of the toughest economic challenges are the state and local level. >> absolutely. but the great thing about metropolitan areas is they're not just governments. you know, the federal government is a government. state governments are government, metropolitan areas are networks. and we see that these networks are finding really creative and beneficial ways. >> rose: networks between what? >> networks of different companies, different philanthropic groups, different individuals, all coming together. they have loose or tight connections. and they can fund things more-- in a more creative or interesting way. so for example, when northeast ohio needed to reinvague rates economy, it drew on a network of philanthropis. they came together and said we need to figure out how to better support manufacturing. and how to better support small and medium sized
there really is no american economy. what we have is a network of metro economies and they're now stepping up and doing the hard work. >> but at the same time we all know that some of the toughest economic challenges are the state and local level. >> absolutely. but the great thing about metropolitan areas is they're not just governments. you know, the federal government is a government. state governments are government, metropolitan areas are networks. and we see that these...
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the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these
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. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and your listeners and the markets will all be able to follow what we're saying. >> sreenivasan: bernanke's words did little to reassure wall street today. stocks fell sharply on fears that if the fed curtails its bond-buying program, interest rates will rise and growth will slow. the dow jones industrial average lost 206 points to close at 15,112. the nasdaq fell nearly 39 points to close at 3,443. the internal revenue service is taking new fire-- this time over plans to pay bonuses to employees. republican senator chuck grassley of iowa said it comes to $70 million, despite a white house directiv
. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and...
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economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a series of painful options. retired city workers were warned of significant cuts in pensions and health insurance and creditors were told the city won't be able to pay them back. the day started with an announcement that the government already defaulted on some debt. it got worse from there. ray suarez has the story. >> make the banks pay. >> suarez: a handful of protesters picketed outside the westin hotel this morning, while inside, detroit's emergency manager kevyn orr laid out a last-ditch plan to 150 creditors to accept pennies on the dollar
economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy kaiser reports on. weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups the fighting within it. why what brazil more than a million protesters vent their anger at the government of major cities across the country with a teenager now becoming the first fatality of why it showed no sign of abating. and the french are getting increasingly frustrated with the european union with recent polls really over sixty percent believe the blocks going in the wrong direction.
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you would think that at the very least hosting such a high profile event would be good for the local economy but hasn't exactly been the case since that of actually using government funds to promote growth within northern ireland's already devastated economy or one in four out of work taxpayer cash was used only to make it appear as though economic growth that already occurred see for yourself. if any of the g eight leaders happen down this road in county for mona out their window of growing trend in this part of northern ireland false stories. it's pictures of business in the windows of clothes shops in towns like in this skillet yes you heard correctly in one point three million dollars of public funds were used to fluff up the city literally painting fake facades on thriving businesses of thriving businesses on the side of more than one hundred empty dilapidated buildings interestingly all the serves as a metaphor for what the g eight really is a group of power hungry and efficient and secretive figureheads who do nothing more than advance their own agenda while operating under the guise
you would think that at the very least hosting such a high profile event would be good for the local economy but hasn't exactly been the case since that of actually using government funds to promote growth within northern ireland's already devastated economy or one in four out of work taxpayer cash was used only to make it appear as though economic growth that already occurred see for yourself. if any of the g eight leaders happen down this road in county for mona out their window of growing...
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you would think that at the very least hosting such a high profile event would be good for the local economy but hasn't exactly been the case since that of actually using government funds to promote growth within northern ireland's already devastated economy or one in four out of work taxpayer cash was used only to make it appear as though economic growth that already occurred see for yourself. if any of the g eight leaders happen down this road in county for mona this she out their window of growing trend in this part of northern ireland false standards. it's pictures of film and business in the windows of clothes shops in towns like in this skillet yes you heard correctly in one point three million dollars of public funds were used to fluff up a city literally painting fake facades on thriving businesses of thriving businesses on the side of more than one hundred empty dilapidated buildings interestingly all the serves as a metaphor for what the g eight really is a group of power hungry inefficient and secretive figureheads who do nothing more than advance their own agenda while operating
you would think that at the very least hosting such a high profile event would be good for the local economy but hasn't exactly been the case since that of actually using government funds to promote growth within northern ireland's already devastated economy or one in four out of work taxpayer cash was used only to make it appear as though economic growth that already occurred see for yourself. if any of the g eight leaders happen down this road in county for mona this she out their window of...
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of the hollowing out of the economy of many places in our country -- think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. hundreds would save of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than trying to create rules around it that would make it impossible for to be fully exploited to the benefit of job creation in our country. we should open up federal lands and waters. it should to magically increase for our country's economic security. -- it should dramatically increase for our country's economic security. asneed to the energy secure fast as possible. we should great short-term incentives for natural gas and transportation for freight and trucking. 3 million barrels per day of oil and diesel is used. if the cut that in half, 1.5 mill
of the hollowing out of the economy of many places in our country -- think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. hundreds would save of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for...
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inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely political and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by some as blunt and this is where these protests really get to being authoritarian because as you pointed out ultimately it's all about him obviously he has the support of the party he still has the support of the significant portion of the turkish population but it's all above he's views and he's somewhat uncompromising way of implementing those views so it is indeed authoritarian in nature i mean the prime minister has done a lot of good things for if you want should not forget that in criticizing him now what should also look back ten years and see where he took turkey from two thousand
inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely political and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is...
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i'm peter lobo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel e. in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so peter. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one nine hundred eighty nine which would also go the uni polar air of american global head of an a i think the record of this is is really very poor. economic
i'm peter lobo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel e. in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london...
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for mr economy develop on the car and mr ricardo up and. former head of the that we have said the bank was talking about the cars and we're realizing it's a much more complicated picture for russia because we are very heavily dependent from the expert body where our currency would be related to ces which could now trying to grow and compete against foreigners and would face some challenges this is why in russia you're not like in japan and i saw it for the meeting in this economy for us will be much more difficult and complicated just to go in there with a shorter building used to be complex all of the different types of instruments implementations of intensely and certainly there must be although why use two to base not just the russian domestic economy but the global one as well you know creating jobs and infrastructure it just desperate measures meddling with oil. it's not easy sedation for anybody. stimulating economy you always need to be able because if you show some stimulation and some part of me still like being in mortgage financi
for mr economy develop on the car and mr ricardo up and. former head of the that we have said the bank was talking about the cars and we're realizing it's a much more complicated picture for russia because we are very heavily dependent from the expert body where our currency would be related to ces which could now trying to grow and compete against foreigners and would face some challenges this is why in russia you're not like in japan and i saw it for the meeting in this economy for us will be...
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think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. consumers would save hundreds of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than trying to create rules around it that would make it impossible for to be fully exploited to the benefit of job creation in our country. we should open up federal lands and waters. it should dramatically increase for our country's economic security. we need to the energy secure as fast as possible. we should great short-term incentives for natural gas and transportation for freight and trucking. 3 million barrels per day of oil and diesel is used. if the cut that in half, 1.5 million barriers of oil around the world that could come from america. we should create a com
think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. consumers would save hundreds of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our t.v. . speak your language. program some documentaries in arab. from the world of interviews intrigue. to. visit our big. news continues now the. update on our top story for you america's most wanted n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has formally applied for political asylum in ecuador and that's according to a tweet by the country's foreign minister snowden is currently in a moscow airport reportedly waiting to board his next flight tomorrow monday afternoon while there are fresh turns in the global spy scandal whistleblower russell tice who released his secrets during the george w. bush era says former cia head general petraeus and even barack obama once targets for snooping and he confirmed that data is being stored james corbet japan based independent journalist believes tice's revelations didn't get the attention they deserve. while the snowden drama unfolds something that's being swept under the rug are these new revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower russell tice who is in fact one o
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the united states senate, he visited nazi, germany and italy, and he saw that germany and italy, the economies were booming and the united states was still in the great depression. of course, withdrawn of the reasons they were doing that is because they were rearming, they were about to go to war, and he became very, very impressed with hitler and mussilini which led to the down fall because among the southern states and southern democrats there was little isolationist sentiments. that sentiments in the country was among midwestern republicans, but among southern democrats, they were anglophiles. there was strong support for england, and event ily, the democratic party forced him to retire because they put up a lot of his shenanigans, but could not put up with the pro-nazi sentiments. people can say what they want in sam. sam was a world war i hero. he was very bright guy. he was conservative in a lot of ways issue and he was one of the staunch defenders of segregation, which he sort of had to be if you were a southern senator of the period. he was a leading strategist. that's not how he's rem
the united states senate, he visited nazi, germany and italy, and he saw that germany and italy, the economies were booming and the united states was still in the great depression. of course, withdrawn of the reasons they were doing that is because they were rearming, they were about to go to war, and he became very, very impressed with hitler and mussilini which led to the down fall because among the southern states and southern democrats there was little isolationist sentiments. that...
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what it would bring to us if we came into painted the economy go their unionist party and i think the freeing of ignored scotland for a long time man william hague says that when he travels the world people there but will goodbye. the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful union would you say to them well i can imagine we had william hague travel stephen he travels the world at the raffle said tail in singapore and polices later on when i travel the world people ask me how come an independent country lease go and is ruled by a government and ever elected to after city on the heels of the seven the choice next year to do it again when i know i'm dependent and i think to do with. recent polls show most a third of scots would like to break up with britain with the yes vote support reaching its highest level in almost two years though around sixty percent would still say no with one in ten scots still undecided or spoke to scottish m.p.'s mcneil who says he certain scotland could cope well enough without the u.k. . london should be well practiced in this the empire has gone t
what it would bring to us if we came into painted the economy go their unionist party and i think the freeing of ignored scotland for a long time man william hague says that when he travels the world people there but will goodbye. the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful union would you say to them well i can imagine we had william hague travel stephen he travels the world at the raffle said tail in singapore and polices later on when i travel the world people ask me how come an...
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also online today the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future as china introduces the death penalty to break the nation's environmental protection laws. recent comments from senior israeli cabinet members expressing skepticism over a two state solution prompted angry responses and a stinging president mahmoud abbas accused israel of trying to avoid peace on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu trying to distance himself from the comments but this war of words means little to scores of suffering palestinians whose homes are being blocked off by walls of concrete. experience. the walls might be coming down in the race to the world but here in israel they're going up there's one along the country's border with egypt there's a fifty one kilometer one around gaza there's one in the pipeline next to jordan and the newest frontier is being fortified along the lebanese and syrian borders and then there's the most famous the controversial so-called separation wall that encircles the west bank of course it was the fact that israel is defending itself and prep
also online today the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future as china introduces the death penalty to break the nation's environmental protection laws. recent comments from senior israeli cabinet members expressing skepticism over a two state solution prompted angry responses and a stinging president mahmoud abbas accused israel of trying to avoid peace on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu trying to distance himself from the comments but this war of words...
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what can bring to us if we came into painting the economy go the unionist party and i think the pain of ignored scotland for a long day when william hague says that when he travels the world people heard but will good by the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful lenient would you say to them well i can imagine where william hague travels the when he travels the world every drop felicia taylor in singapore employs his lover through and i travel the world people ask me how come an independent country has grown as ruled by a government and ever elected two of the three younger you spoke on the seven the choice mixed you know to vote for government and our independence and i think the work of our. well some polls show almost a third of scots would like to break away from britain with support for a yes vote reaching its highest level in two years though around sixty percent would still vote no with one in ten scots still undecided as what jonathan shafi he's from activist group the radical independents campaign who explained to me why he thinks scotland should go it alone wh
what can bring to us if we came into painting the economy go the unionist party and i think the pain of ignored scotland for a long day when william hague says that when he travels the world people heard but will good by the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful lenient would you say to them well i can imagine where william hague travels the when he travels the world every drop felicia taylor in singapore employs his lover through and i travel the world people ask me how come an...
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they gave them like pills that were worth food and bonobo turned it immediately into a prostitution economy but it was-- they did. but it was the male monkeys giving it to the female monkeys t wasn't the female monkeys going i will give away my food for sex. the male monkeys were giving away the food for sex. >> and again, so comforting to think that but i-- . >> stephen: i don't buy that comforting. >> one female character in my book, the female monkey actually this is her main gesture in life. and what that means is it means serve me now. so the male monkey. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, and the primatologist i spent time with, every three years he has to switch out the male monkeys. >> stephen: because they are exhausted. >> the female monkeys are too bored to have sex with them any more, they need a new batch. >> stephen: oh, oh. >> yeah, exactly. over and over what we are seeing despite what sort of evolutionary psychology has taught us about those men being promiscuous, women not, is women are equally interested. you stip a-- strip away the danger and stigma in casual sex, and over and
they gave them like pills that were worth food and bonobo turned it immediately into a prostitution economy but it was-- they did. but it was the male monkeys giving it to the female monkeys t wasn't the female monkeys going i will give away my food for sex. the male monkeys were giving away the food for sex. >> and again, so comforting to think that but i-- . >> stephen: i don't buy that comforting. >> one female character in my book, the female monkey actually this is her...
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the timber economy is the heart of the local economy. and to have folks who are unemployed trying to support their families, desperate for jobs in the woods to find out that our tax money that was supposed to go to put them to work has been put to work hiring people from outside our country, that is outrageous and it's unacceptable, and this amendment will address it in a responsible manner. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. thank you for the time, and i yield the floor. my colleague is preparing to speak. thank you. mr. blumenthal: mr. president? thank you, mr. president. i come to the floor today to discuss h.r. 1797, a number of my colleagues, senators murray and boxer, have been here this morning to talk about the bill passed yesterday in the house of representatives that would prohibit all abortion beyond 20 weeks with very, very limited exceptions. this topic is critically important to the women of connecticut and our country, and the bill is yet another example lamentably and regrettably, another example of legislati
the timber economy is the heart of the local economy. and to have folks who are unemployed trying to support their families, desperate for jobs in the woods to find out that our tax money that was supposed to go to put them to work has been put to work hiring people from outside our country, that is outrageous and it's unacceptable, and this amendment will address it in a responsible manner. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. thank you for the time, and i yield the floor. my...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. mission free accreditation free transport judges free. range mentioned free risk free just to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and a free media dog r.t. dot com you. welcome to our conversations of great minds with dr douglas rushkoff dr rushkoff is an author teacher documentarian who studies the way people cultures and institutions create share and influence each other's values world renowned media theorist and counter-culture figure is the originator of ideas such as viral media social currency and screen agers he's going to the forefront of digital society from its beginning correctly predicting the rise of the net the dotcom boom and bust as well as the current financial crisis and is a familiar voice on n.p.r. a face on p.b.s. and writer and publications from discover magazine to the new york times to rushkoff newest book is titled present shock when everything happens now a
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is a recovering economy a good time to start a business? - you know, it's funny, is there ever a good time to start a small business? haven't our greatest corporations been started in depressions and recessions? my feeling, bill, is that there really has never been a better time to start a small business. there are so many resources available out there for the small business owner to use. one example is, the ups store has started a partnership with score. score is an organization of individuals - used to be a bunch of retired people - still is - very experienced and seasoned - but now they have a lot of executives who are running their own businesses, and managers, and they mentor small businesses. so that is a resource that's out there for small business owners to use - a free resources - that they can rely on to help them with their business plans, bounce ideas off of, give them ideas for running a business. these are the kinds of things that really didn't exist just years ago. - and the small business administration, that's another great
is a recovering economy a good time to start a business? - you know, it's funny, is there ever a good time to start a small business? haven't our greatest corporations been started in depressions and recessions? my feeling, bill, is that there really has never been a better time to start a small business. there are so many resources available out there for the small business owner to use. one example is, the ups store has started a partnership with score. score is an organization of individuals...
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is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interests always trump it's a loudly proclaimed value friends of washington are given a free pass enemies real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. speak your language. use programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. a little turn to bangalore stories. here. the spanish find out more visit. more than twenty people been arrested in turkey on suspicion of being linked to violence and anti-government rallies after three weeks now of street battles authorities in the country say they're prepared to allow one form of peaceful resistance that's that silent standing man protests that recently started in taksim square this is ankara riot police once again rained tear gas down demonstrators. was in the thick of it. i've just taken off my cast mask for a minute heavy with the smell of tear gas these two police water cannon shots into the center of this street your non corrupt dispersing crowd and when h
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kerry but he doesn't know how to win it or is hit the year that bush was going to win because of the economy and the war is off of people's come passes? >> b, chris, the b choice. [laughter] >> i think he could have done better but he had a couple of stumbles. remember kerry did the same thing before. we all chuckle over him that he was toast. he came back in those caucuses. he's known for being a closer. chris: one of the big issues for the democrats was how much bill and hillary clinton was pulling for kerry because she was getting her ducks in a row to run the next time if kerry lost to bush. here's campbell brown. katty kay, bill brown. does he want kerry to win? >> doesn't he want to have his cake and eat it too? >> what do you think? >> i think that deep in his heart, the clintons think that the best thing for the country is a hillary clinton presidency. i think there is also the possibility that that means waiting. >> i think that's too cynical. i think the clintons move in democratic waters. the party is unified and angry at george bush. if both of them don't give this their best sho
kerry but he doesn't know how to win it or is hit the year that bush was going to win because of the economy and the war is off of people's come passes? >> b, chris, the b choice. [laughter] >> i think he could have done better but he had a couple of stumbles. remember kerry did the same thing before. we all chuckle over him that he was toast. he came back in those caucuses. he's known for being a closer. chris: one of the big issues for the democrats was how much bill and hillary...
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global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis on the topic from i've been it's not so from athlone investment rates right it's give me the lay down beside me what it's like in the g eight summit possible and noise you'll be on deals so why they said. that. the offshore it's a shame is an issue that comes back from time to time. in the world economic history the reality in russia is that until we have investors savers who have a high degree of confidence and trust in the way russia is administered you're going to have a real difficult time addressing the officer as. if you are a big challenge here in russia because the banking sector is so
global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis...
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hurting the economy more than it has helped. editor-in-chief steve forbes, great to have you with us. qe appears to be at an end, sort of. $85 billion continues, the rates are moving higher, so that will be problematic. your thoughts on the timing on all of this by the fed chairman. >> three years late, better late than never, what ben bernanke has done inadvertently this make it easier for the government to deficit spending, get back on their feet, issue new bonds but for the rest of the economy, smaller businesses like with what they said in russia, health care is free but you can't get any. they are the job creators, they are hurt by what bernanke did. not much left for the small guys. lou: a lot of limited government, some of them are anti-fed. oh, my gosh, we cannot conclude it a $5 billion per month. i do not like what he has done, bbt don't let him reverse course here. there is a chorus of hypocrisy in pleading for more punch bowl, please. >> it is hard to give up when you have it. bernanke will not do this precipitously,
hurting the economy more than it has helped. editor-in-chief steve forbes, great to have you with us. qe appears to be at an end, sort of. $85 billion continues, the rates are moving higher, so that will be problematic. your thoughts on the timing on all of this by the fed chairman. >> three years late, better late than never, what ben bernanke has done inadvertently this make it easier for the government to deficit spending, get back on their feet, issue new bonds but for the rest of the...
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overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it will help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been on a plane they are jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't know what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life captain of a major airline 30 years ago. you get on a plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have gotten okay with that, but i don't think that buying an airline is a good investment, they are bound by the price of oil, they are cutting costs yes, they are making planes more fuel efficient, but again this is predicattd on oil, and communication that changes. neil: but, do you buy that people are happier with this experience, i do not. >> no. neil: i think they are interviewing zombies. >> the plane is full. neil: you could have a blaine full of zombies. >> no matter what you carry, buy the stock, demand it there. >> okay. >> housing starts? you have who to wonder -- you have to wonder with latest housing data
overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it will help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been on a plane they are jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't know what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life captain of a major airline 30 years ago. you get on a plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have...
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many economic projects about how making the russian economy stronger in particular several infrastructural projects worth billions of dollars but the one thing which definitely good news for many is that he urged the russian parliament to adopt a new law as quick as possible before the duma goes on summer holidays providing amnesty for economic criminals those who committed their first crime and minor offenses those of course not offenses which have great consequences for the state and for the state budget we're talking about fourteen thousand people who may actually walk free if this law is adapted any time soon so this is one of the biggest news coming from economic side apart from of course the deal with china. but that it will later in the program. ok. thanks for that. well some big economic announcements made by president putin as the address the business unit that formed with russia signing off an unprecedented deal with china as you just want to his business correspondent we will bring this moon that into the program. other news now the mass on the rest in brazil has turned deadly n
many economic projects about how making the russian economy stronger in particular several infrastructural projects worth billions of dollars but the one thing which definitely good news for many is that he urged the russian parliament to adopt a new law as quick as possible before the duma goes on summer holidays providing amnesty for economic criminals those who committed their first crime and minor offenses those of course not offenses which have great consequences for the state and for the...
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is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his dick and for me and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream state it's in your right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is a big. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that the americans call . a dollar. i'm sorry i mean the guy who cares about. you sorry. you know what that is my tears. no one wishes to featurism. the first. security but it's the. you know the super committee distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're a profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break that. we're back with laura ingram i'm not sure about other women inside the beltway you know when you're a star the women there are all the women and so i don't know i don't i don't know. i like her a lot she's an old friend and she she i have
is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his dick and for me and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream state it's in your right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is a big. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that the americans call . a dollar. i'm sorry i...
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foodborne of transparency with the strength of the country and about this currency that killed our economy this is what we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics are yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom. well without smoking over the direction the used taking will be elephant in the room is the upcoming european parliamentary elections in less than a year europeans will have to decide on the future of the blocs policy matters results these tests are still as before they go through or a well written for billy or with you politics. this is brussels the capital of europe and whole to the european institutions that make laws of decisions that affect the lives of five hundred million citizens the question is how much do these citizens really know about europe do you know what the european flag stands for. oh i remember. who is the president of the european council your town council. is in
foodborne of transparency with the strength of the country and about this currency that killed our economy this is what we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics are yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom. well without smoking over the direction the used taking will be elephant in the room...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. choose your language call if we can with oh if the federal minister is still some of. the fumes that consensus can. choose the opinions that invigorating fuel. choose the stories that in high school life choose me access to your office. he continues here in r.t. the friends of syria group of nations meeting in qatar have defended their efforts to rebels and the u.s. secretary of state said america will increase political and military support to the syrian opposition john kerry said president assad is escalating the conflict by seeking help from iran and lebanese fighters not address though the fact that qatar has been supporting the syria's rebels and pledged to continue doing so the free syrian army military command on friday claimed opposition forces have received weapons that can change the balance of power meanwhile the un has rejected washington's claims the syrian government used chemical weapons saying it wasn't
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. choose your language call if we can with oh if the federal minister is still some of. the fumes that consensus can. choose the opinions that invigorating fuel. choose the stories that in high school life choose me access to your office. he continues here in r.t. the friends of syria group of nations meeting in qatar have defended...
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global big business is gathering in st petersburg discuss what's happening in the world's economy with russia's political and business elites business correspondent is there and joins us now. ok to tell us what's topping the agenda today that. they care what we've already been speaking about tax evasion the federal reserve tapering their stimulus measures that's really what people are telling about today and also the conflicts to do with energy as well that's what we're really going to focus in upon now and just really the all take right now is seen as a lifeline in these growing times of energy the montanists front all economy that we're in at the moment so right now i've got maria found a haven to talk about this the head of the i.a.e.a. from a seed in special energy agency so tell me do you think that the key arctic nations will work together to use these resources o.t.c. potential competition and complex coming as a result of everyone trying to get in on that well i hope to work together and i think it's important they work together because everybody is looking at the arctic so mag
global big business is gathering in st petersburg discuss what's happening in the world's economy with russia's political and business elites business correspondent is there and joins us now. ok to tell us what's topping the agenda today that. they care what we've already been speaking about tax evasion the federal reserve tapering their stimulus measures that's really what people are telling about today and also the conflicts to do with energy as well that's what we're really going to focus in...
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brazil's economy is growing considerably in the last decade rising to six in the list of the largest economies in the world however journalist and blogger marie seventy she says that the protest is not about money but the inability of the government to deal with failed policies. i would compare very much to the situation in chile a few years ago in chile as we're protesting against the high prices for education that chile has a massive middle class which brazil has just gotten after fifty years of successful achievement of big achievements for brazil a druggie forty million people out of poverty and other things well i would say that this is the first revolt of the middle class of a classic middle class in a certain way for decades and people are wondering if they could get better services and they could get better education better and better health it is not exactly above the economy because brazil is pretty much living through full employment and it's not doing terribly compared to european countries i would say the protests in brazil they cook for a very long but then when they ha
brazil's economy is growing considerably in the last decade rising to six in the list of the largest economies in the world however journalist and blogger marie seventy she says that the protest is not about money but the inability of the government to deal with failed policies. i would compare very much to the situation in chile a few years ago in chile as we're protesting against the high prices for education that chile has a massive middle class which brazil has just gotten after fifty years...
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what's your assessment of our economy? >> yeah. what's interesting, larry, is we know that the fiscal drag is hitting right now. the combination of tax increases and spending cuts should be the most onerous right now in the second and third quarter and yet, the u.s. economy has held in there fairly well and i'm not so optimistic that we'll get through the two quarters without a drop some place and i'm concerned about not only china's pmi, but i think we'll get softening economic data here that will take some of the taper off of the tapering that we're getting from the fed. in other words, yields should back down here after they race up a bit more. i think 275 on the ten-year might be the peak there and the midpoint in the summer we'll question the u.s. economy a little bit more because of the fiscal drag and just one more thing. two weeks ago, i got a meeting with orrin hatch, and he's obviously the ranking minority member of the central tax writing authority in the congress on the senate side, we know that tax reform is moving for
what's your assessment of our economy? >> yeah. what's interesting, larry, is we know that the fiscal drag is hitting right now. the combination of tax increases and spending cuts should be the most onerous right now in the second and third quarter and yet, the u.s. economy has held in there fairly well and i'm not so optimistic that we'll get through the two quarters without a drop some place and i'm concerned about not only china's pmi, but i think we'll get softening economic data here...
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about the russian economy what about improving market volatility making the country more friendly for investors to come and want to spend that money improving infrastructure all of these topics are being discussed today and we know that latin uprooting the president of russia he wants to get moscow as a financial center that's his base and so how realistic is this sense right now we're going to be talking about the fact that maybe london and new york has a little search zone busy to dish you know places to go and spend jocasta and invest your money so right now i'm joined by at schuyler he is the time of citi group hello to you i know the full mouth of new york as well as epsom bats so tell me is london and new york all day moving that good to get people to go that the find out to stand out don't count out the developed markets in the big financial settled centers and developed markets just yet that city were very interested in these trends which is why we commissioned the economist did you competitive that index project what it will look like yourself and they so we're just in twenty
about the russian economy what about improving market volatility making the country more friendly for investors to come and want to spend that money improving infrastructure all of these topics are being discussed today and we know that latin uprooting the president of russia he wants to get moscow as a financial center that's his base and so how realistic is this sense right now we're going to be talking about the fact that maybe london and new york has a little search zone busy to dish you...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred the global financial headlines kaiser report. i'm sitting here with mr william benny he's a thirty two year veteran of the n.s.a. who helped design a top secret program he says broadly changed american personal data and he actually helped crack those codes and enter into this he is now a whistleblower mr benny thank you so much for joining me so first of all let's talk about the latest information that has come out from this n.s.a. spying on americans well first of all the the pfizer warrant that was issued to the f.b.i. to get data from verizon. that's that's been going on according to the paper anyway since not a two thousand and seven and this is like being renewed every three months so if you look at the top corner top right corner of that order it's thirteen dash eighty that means it's the eightieth order since in this year of two thousand and thirteen so when you start to say well what are the other seventy nine orders you can figure other companies and this is l
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred the global financial headlines kaiser report. i'm sitting here with mr william benny he's a thirty two year veteran of the n.s.a. who helped design a top secret program he says broadly changed american personal data and he actually helped crack those codes and enter into this he is now a whistleblower mr benny thank you so much for joining me so first of all let's talk about the latest information that has come out...
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it possible to navigate the economy with all the details and to stick to misinformation and media hype to keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your right. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out. that thing that. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares about. you sorry. you know what that is my cell. phone wants us to defeat terrorism the olympics the christmas. really. you know they are going to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're a profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break this that. we're back with laura ingram and that's true about other women inside the beltway you know when you're a star the women there are all the women and i don't know i don't i don't know the script is and i like her a
it possible to navigate the economy with all the details and to stick to misinformation and media hype to keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your right. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out. that thing that....
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about food border transparency with the shank and countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom. political analyst alex corbell believes many french people now i think the whole structure is fundamentally wrong. thing that i'd say you could list a lot of arguments against the you could say that it's not really did look to because the e.u. divisions under the elected by the but the european citizens you could say that it's too expensive because some member states give a little credit to the e.u. budget that don't receive as much money and whether the euro as given to europe actually is a way for specific member states to postpone structural reforms and so she's clearly a good example of that word a lot of people are concerned that always with think is the tool to greet the post on the v
about food border transparency with the shank and countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom. political analyst alex corbell believes many french people now i think the whole structure...